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Vaginal Mesh Claims – Women’s Health Negligence
Women’s Health Negligence

Vaginal Mesh Claims – Women’s Health Negligence

In recent years, the use of vaginal mesh implants to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in the UK has come under intense scrutiny. Thousands of women who underwent these procedures have reported severe complications, leading to a surge in vaginal mesh claims.

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Has your landlord failed to complete the repairs agreed
Housing Disrepair

Repair Breach Claims: What Tenants Need to Know

As a tenant you have the legal right to live in a safe and suitable property and free from any issues of housing disrepair.
Your Council or Housing Association has a legal obligation to repair your property and maintain it to a reasonable standard.
If you have previously claimed against your landlord but they are still failing to do the repairs that they have agreed to or which they have been ordered to make, then we can help.

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Have You Been Injured Due to Living In Disrepair
Housing Disrepair

Personal Injuries Caused by Housing Disrepair

Living in a home that is not adequately maintained can lead to various challenges, and unfortunately, personal injuries can be one of them. Issues related to housing disrepair have gained increasing attention, highlighting the potential risks that individuals may face in poorly maintained living conditions.

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How Do I Prove NHS Negligence
NHS Negligence

How Do I Prove NHS Negligence?

While the vast majority of healthcare professionals within the NHS deliver excellent care, instances of negligence can occur. When patients believe they have experienced NHS negligence, the process of proving such claims can be complex

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Can I Sue My GP for Medical Negligence
GP Negligence

Can I Sue My GP for Medical Negligence?

A GP-patient relationship establishes a duty of care. GPs are expected to adhere to the standard of care that a reasonably competent and skilled GP would provide in similar circumstances. If a GP fails to meet this standard, and harm results from their actions or inactions, it may be considered medical negligence.

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A Guide To Claiming Compensation For Sodium Valproate – Epilepsy Drug Claims
Women’s Health Negligence

A Guide To Claiming Compensation For Sodium Valproate Birth Injuries

All birth injuries are distressing, but those caused by medication taken by the mother during pregnancy can take a particularly emotional toll because the mother often (mistakenly) blames themselves. Following the Thalidomide scandal of the late 1950s and early 1960s, the British Government passed the Medicines Act 1968 to strengthen control of the manufacturing and supply of human and animal medicines.

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